The equations of lines passing through the points (-2,1,0),(3,4,-1) and -7,-2,1
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The equations of lines passing through the points \((-2,1,0),(3,4,-1) \text { and }\{-7,-2,1\}\)
- \(\frac{x+7}{5}=\frac{y+z}{3}=\frac{z-1}{-1}\)
- \(\frac{x+z}{-1}=\frac{y-1}{3}=\frac{z}{5}\)
- \(\frac{x+3}{5}=\frac{y+4}{3}=\frac{z-1}{-1}\)
- None of these
Answer
(D) None of these
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